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AIBU?

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To want DH to take a trip to the GP?

30 replies

YouAreMySunshine9 · 28/07/2017 12:50

It's his wind... It's getting beyond ridiculous.

I know some people react differently to types of food and therefore fart more, but he literally gets so gassy with anything and everything. Even when he hasn't eaten in hours.

It's not just that, the stench is unbearable. I'm not trying to say no one else smells at time, but this really is something else.

It's also a timing thing - In one hour, he will pass wind at least three times.

It just never stops and I can't just sit and watch something with him/walk down the road with him without it happening.

AIBU to say he needs to see a GP? It doesn't seem normal to me. He seems to pass stools normally, every day etc. Nothing unusual there. It's just the farting.

He thinks it's completely normal Angry

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BertrandRussell · 28/07/2017 16:26

I bet he doesn't fart at work. Or he wouldn't if he was talking to the Queen.

YouAreMySunshine9 · 28/07/2017 17:13

DH is a vegetarian with very limited dairy intake.

This happens all the time, regardless of what he eats.

It's foul. He does not try and hold them in at any time really, apart from when I've been vomiting with my pregnancy sickness and he considers leaving the room to do it Angry

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The80sweregreat · 29/07/2017 14:41

you can buy some charcoal tablets from health food shops that really work. I suffer with this if i eat too many carbs.
might be worth a visit just for peace of mind, if you can persuade him to go along.

jigglepiggle · 29/07/2017 14:45

There is nothing the GP can give him to fix this problem, but I do sympathise with you

PugOnToast · 31/07/2017 10:34

Rubbish jiggle
There may be things a dr can help with but I am sure they would need to do s stool sample and some investigations. Highly offensive gas is not a sign of a healthy person.

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